Rabies: Gov Mbah calls for dog vaccination in Enugu

Gov. Peter Mbah has urged dog owners in Enugu to vaccinate their dogs against rabies as part of the state’s efforts to eliminate the continued transmission of the disease.
Mr Mbah made this call on Sunday while inaugurating the Zero Rabies in Enugu Campaign Initiative at the State Veterinary Clinic in Enugu.
Mr Mbah, represented by Patrick Ubru, the commissioner for agriculture and agro-industrialisation, emphasised that rabies remained one of the most preventable yet devastating diseases affecting both human and animal health.
He noted that the state government, in collaboration with the Nigerian Veterinary Medical Association (NVMA), had taken significant steps toward ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of both people and animals.
Mr Mbah assured that the government would provide the necessary resources to drive the campaign and appealed to individuals, families, and communities to ensure their dogs were vaccinated.
The governor also called on community and religious leaders, as well as organisations and health educators, to help spread awareness about the dangers of rabies and its prevention.
He stressed that the “Zero Rabies Campaign in Enugu State” was not just an initiative but a call to action for every stakeholder in the state and society.
“By launching this campaign, the Enugu State Government, through the Ministry of Agriculture and Agro-Industrialisation in collaboration with NVMA, is taking a significant step towards ensuring the safety, health, and well-being of our people and animals.
“This campaign aligns with the global target of eliminating human deaths from dog-mediated rabies by 2030,” Mr Mbah stated.
He further commended the collaborative approach of the initiative, emphasising the importance of a united front in addressing public health challenges.
Chidiebere Iloh, the state chairman of NVMA, highlighted that rabies remained a global public health concern, with more than 99 per cent of human rabies deaths resulting from dog bites.
According to him, most of these deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, including Nigeria.
Mr Iloh said that veterinarians in the state were prepared to provide technical expertise in mass dog vaccinations, both in Enugu metropolis and rural communities.
He also emphasised the importance of the One Health Approach, which integrated human, animal, and environmental health efforts to ensure sustainable rabies prevention and control in the state.
Mr Iloh, therefore, stressed that the success of the campaign depended not only on technical expertise but also on the active involvement of community leaders, pet owners, and all citizens of Enugu state.
Chibuike Eze, a dog owner and beneficiary of the campaign, expressed gratitude to the state government and veterinary doctors for the initiative and the free vaccination provided to his dog.
(NAN)
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